No. It mostly plays in Marching Bands and/or brass assembles.
It can be, but not regularly.
The jazz tuba player who played with John Coltrane is Ray Draper. Draper was known for his innovative approach to the tuba in jazz, and he collaborated with Coltrane during the early 1960s, contributing to some of the pioneering sounds of that era. His work helped to expand the role of the tuba in jazz ensembles.
Yes he did he was taught by a Famous Jazz musician I forgot his name though.
The Tuba is played by sitting on something in front of you with your mouth on the mouthpiece while your right hand presses the valves and your left hand holds it still.And you have to have allot of breath to play the tuba!as well as blowing with a spiting the pressing the valves to for the note's
telephone, violin, tuba, and viola
Tuba was used a lot for playing bass in early jazz.
a tuba is hard to play because you have to blow really hard
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The tuba has the lowest tone/pitch. It is actually a pretty cool instrument, I play it in concert band!!
Lisa from The Simpsons plays a tuba.
obviously a dum tuba like himself and you
It depends really. Trumpet, Trombone are in symphonic bands, orchestras, and jazz bands, while as the rest are used for just symphonic or orchestra. If you specified it would be of greater help to answer.